tctttntn oAzcrrt TtMct. tt. 011-7- )if ti. im
All-Star Games
To End Season for
Little League
ly JO PETTTJOH
Utile Lrsgue play U about
flr.Hhed fur the summer with the
tllmas. coming on Friday, July
22 at Pendleton at T OO p ro lth
the A1J Star Jftm the four
teams lalr.jj a Pendleton All
Star iMm In area playoff. The
winner will play the other Ten
rilcton AM Stir tram en Satur
day and the winner will go to
Maupln the tnt weekend for
diMflct playoff.
Two Cmrt are J ft to I lay
this wk pitting the CtanU
against the Ixxtuera cm Wrdnes
day and the Braves going a
gainst the Indiana on Thursday.
The Giants are on top with 6
and 2 record, the Indiana In sec
ond place with 4 wins and 4
Iowa. Braves In third with 3 and
4 record, and the Dodgers with
2 wins and 5 lows.
A Playoff between the first
half winner and the second half
wl
Many Entries Seen
For Spedol Eventi
At Pendleton R-Up
Tt.fr rrw HtIir- I the "-''
tjrijdlntf l 4 le (iulden
Round September II IT,
rt aMiHiH4 today ly I'at
Itavia. dim tor In ttsaiee f "
ctmi-iltlve evett.
OffuUl t-ntilea Ir the -cc
lalUed rv ff. have leen received fio.
... r-..it...fl lt.4. , I if.
Justice ond
Municipal Court
i4 Mu4 p. f .!; t.
i j at p Sn, f!5 fitm
t i linat f trvwt. J fie
Gir.-.-ry J l.-)va, patainf ta 1th
li.i-f!. Irt.i tlea'anr. Uj fine
JdUharl Allen Guffltt, rliTi
ir irx'tur r !. ' J line.
Joat-ph J llaitiri. failure to
i. I and irl l il.Til of way, 113
from the Territorial Riders t-f
Weal IJnn; the OjuUJe !ldlr
Huh of Cwjuille, and the FVndle
t.n Muntargcrs.
Ttie ide bendUs rare, iiuw
In K seeond )rar as a IVmtle
ton Round lp attraction, will le
moved off the track and Into the
center of the arena for the four
lays of the lta.fi Goldrn Bmind-
lp.
i:ilmlnatlns Hill take place
In the I!und I'p arena on Mon
day and Tuesday of Round I'p
week with the winning riders
competing, four at a time, each
performance, Wednesday through
Saturday.
Another feature attraction or.
he Golden Round-Up celcbra-
tine 50 years of trie wiidesr.
woollcM rodeo In the West Is
Marvin lUitia Foitia, riirwht
motor role, S' Ui fine.
;..t-it J- hn Ijiuehlin, e ra-
ue motor miiK. id flite.
Ivtrr ltf Nixl!n, drfcctj
riul mrr.t. II 50 fine.
RoJeo Court Visits
Umatilla Event
ijen faiilim and l-f
t-vt lii'om Hrtijc4 I tie
t:i-t .n J!afi4. iulf it mt Ihe
Tt-e t-ud a'nd the brra-
(it rally In I ho day and then
i ! In the f rand erstry. A f
ii. rr IPMn.ton artrL Kandia
Ik-si h. Wa c-f ?h tte tllCr-i
f I ha I froup whtih ne Intro-
AImj inlruducrd kfie the OiU-f
nd othr-r txttne (X'urta,
tiioi CraWfee. ifioir of
WUIoms grar.te, Ine, wwn first
. . A . , .!-' fv?1 tie rut'n, ,N!-rl!K I wai i . 4 l-f
' t.-H rKf! ! tJ j 1 rJe a iu:;.U J Wl'.tt )4u
at-4 a- ij1
f ' r
al
RlCrtO rLATfCBM
A ahottrnn up - S- if Ihff
rn Iw-H-.t ratic jlatfoitn ruiii
f.4!rt; Ja! fial jl.frl.w;
Suie f--i a? 4 wraw-Rs ta
f.,e:- t.irl.f vi.. ; U! -I J a.Vf .r. Jrl Ml tfce
!r t Jul- at. ro-R!.lt;i ta L A iU.:rx :f t M-n-
land -. a I strer.tfth. rii . '
nnrr was planne,! to end the fft-e for-al fltanoi race nw
. ... ,m ni nlrl from BS far
wnsiJii, out won mtr 1'irtjuiin 11 -
Pcndk-ton moved up, this will
not bo possible this year. Adding
up the totals for the summer
of play the Indians are in first
place with 10 wins. 7 losses, 1
Came to be played; the Braves
In second with 9 wins, 7 losses
1 game to be played; and 1
railed came; the Giants In third
with 9 wins, 8 losses, and 1
came to be played; and the
Dodgers have 3 wins, 13 losses,
and 1 game to be played.
The Indians continued their
winning ways by trouncing the
Giants 22 to 4 last Wednesday.
The Indians picked up 1 run In
the first and went on to score
In every Inning. The Giants were
hold scoreless until the third
when they picked up 1 run and
got 3 In the 4th to end their
scoring. Williams pitched for the
Indians, Leonnlg, Munkers, and
O'Donncll pitched for the Giants.
On Thursday the game be
tween the Dodgers and Braves
was called because of darkness.
The Dodgers were leading. Then
on Monday the Braves didn't
have their nine players so had
to forfeit the game to the Giants.
The Braves used L Pettyjohn and
played the game for practice
with Braves winning 1G to 6.
Tuesday the Indians took an
other from the Dodgers behind
the pitching of Williams who
allowed no runs on 1 hit. Pitch
ing for the Dodgers were Robin
son and Labhart.
IHUi W Kmert. oYrrlrnxth m n "
r.inl tli hat imuainir Ctunrm ianua
n--aL'Us L Gflt.tde. fceal lea ft Hinninfi x.n.j
motor tu ie, S TJ fine. I Tl3 attending Queen
Kolwrt !J)d IVtMh, rMrulve jSuan, prtnc"r Mar)url reck
moii iH.Ie. t'JW fine. land arer,ts. Mr and Mm llarvld
Juhn Owen Dutts, violation ofllH-tk. Sharon Oabtree and par
bie rule. J3 fine. lent. Mr and Mrs Leo Oabtree,
Dick's Flower Shop, overtime! Char Ime Jones and mother, Mrs
oaiklng. SI fine. C C Jones and Oraldme Swag
Thomas Jlowrii, violation of I fait and Mr and Mrs William
basle rule. $ZS fine. ISmrt hurst
Bobbie L Irby. overtime park
51 ine. i Mrs Lntr peoiiiua rsiumea
Patrick K Garrett, Illegal U Friday from Portland after atay
turn, S3 fine.
Kouth as Burns.
According to Verne Terjeson,
director of competitive events,
Eight Blue Birds
At Hidaway Camp
. , i V . Vwlnrivi TI.e Blue Bird group whe
art lno.li ry has Just tx-en received I
. .. n fhri. rii.h 'leaders are Mrs Hoyd Jones a
.... ..r i LU like to en- " wwk "IM'nt
WELFARE OFFICE CLOSED
The Morrow county welfare of
fice In Heppner will be closed
Tuesday, July 2G. Administrator
Lowell Chally will be in La
Grande to attend an area wel
fare meeting.
Visiting Mr and Mrs Don Pyle
on Tuesday were Mrs Pyle's sis
ter and son, Mrs Tete NIckles and
Fred of LaGrande.
lot teams and would like to en
ter th competition at Pendleton
ulth their best teams.
The Burns Chariot Club has
appeared In Prlnevllle this year
and Is scheduled for appearances
at Prairie City In August.
According to Terjeson, trie
chariots will race three at a time
on the track In front of the north
crandstand at the Round Up
grounds for 3.8 of a mile dis
tance.
Double eliminations will be
held for the four days of the
Round -Up, Wednesday through
Saturd y.
Winners will receive a jviou
purse, plus entry fees, and one
leg on a new Round-up perm
anent possession trophy, which
must be won three times to be
retired.
To date, chariot race entries
have been received irom vvana
Walla. Henpner, lone, Hermlston,
John Day, La Grande, Long
Creek, ami Pendleton.
Ing In a ret home there for two
weeks. Her daughter. Mrs C II
Perrott of Portland was here with
her a week before taking Mrs
Doolittle to Portland and Mrs
l..rr.t( ami lun (tiuahtari
W", brought her home and left on
II1U
July
the
Hidaway Blue Bird camp,
Those attending were Cheryl
Edwards, Susan Chally, Debra
Sundjy for their home.
Gerald PyU is visiting In Cos
don this week with Mrs Al Peters
and son Dale
Mr and Mrs Paul XoenJg wars
Bennett. Lvnn Sawver. Marcla In Prescott. Wash the first of the
Jones, Sherl Lynn O'Brien. Linda WNk o attend the funeral of
Orwlck and Sue Ellen Greenup.
CHAPINS HAVE GUESTS
Mrs Clayton Slyter and sons
Mike and Jeff and Mrs B E Olson ,h
ana aaugnter ram or Seattle ar
rived Monday for a few days
visit with Mrs Slyter's parents,
Mr and Mrs Ambrose Chapln.
They left for their home Wed
nesday and Jeff, who has been
visiting here returned with them
and Mike stayed for a longer
visit with his grandparents.
Mrs Koenlg's brother-in-law, who
was killed in an automobile acci
dent.
Mr and Mrs Charles Collins
and family are on vacation at
CAMPED OVER WEEKEND
Mrs N G Wright of Broken Bow.
Nebraska, grandmother of Mrs
R R Fulleton and Paul Tred-
more of Temple, Calif. Mrs Fulle
ton's father are visiting with the
Fulleton family.
Mr and Mrs Jack Hynd. Jr and
two children of Cecil are on a
two week's trip touring Mon
tana and Canada.
Mr and Mrs lohn Hanna. Ir
sir ana iirs jim Angeii ana ,, b()JS were ln Portland and
HOSPITAL NEWS
New Arrivals To Mr and Mrs
Herb Peterson, lone, a 7 lb 4
oz girl born July 18, named Jan
Adina. To Mr and Mrs Conrad
Lesser. Hepuncr, a 7 lb 24 oz
girl born July 20, named Susan
Kay.
Patients Wayne Hams, lone,
dismissed; Frank Mooney, Hep
pner; Anne Smouse, Heppner;
Ethel LeTrace, Heppner; Joseph
Williams, Pendleton; Judltn
Schel, Heppner, dismissed; Cyn
thia Stenkamp, Heppner, dis
missed; Eldon Madden, lone;
Glen Ward, Heppner; Laura
Creff, Spray; William Adams,
Heppner; Robert Jones, KInzua.
illr. Farmer-
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Just minutes to cut your "down" time to a minimum. Also,
if you need machinery or parts from some other store in
Pendleton. Walla Walla, etc. Just come to our Heppner store
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Ph. 6-9481 Dave fi.Ul?ft Nlnht.
family of Portland, Mr and Mrs
George Irvin and family of Hood
River and Mr and Mrs Don Mun
kers and family of Heppner spent
the weekend camping at Lost
Lake.
TO ATTEND MEETING
County Judge Oscar Peterson
left today for Portland and Tim
berline Lodge where he will at
tend a meeting of the public
lands committee of the Assoc
iation of Oregon Counties. A
meeting of the Northwest group
of the same committee will be
held there Saturday.
Peterson is a member of the
state committee.
FOOD SALE SATURDAY
The junior altar guild of All
Saints' Episcopal church will
have a food sale Saturday, July
23 at 10:00 a m at Central
Market.
AT UMATILLA SHOW
Janice Beamer, Miss Northwest
Rodeo, attended the Umatilla
Sage Riders Amateur Rodeo on
Sunday at the Sage Riders
grounds.
EXAMINER COMING
A drivers license examiner will
bo on duty in Heppner Tuesday,
July 20 at the court house be
tween 9:30 a m and 3:30 p m.
Mr and Mrs Gene Ferguson re
turned Saturday from a ten days
vacation In Portland.
Mr and Mrs Ronald McCabe
and son Danny of Brookings vis
ited last week with Mrs Mc-
Cabe's mother, Mrs Gertrude
Applegate.
Monmouth visiting relatives over
the weekend.
Mrs Charles Barlow was called
to Aumsvllle Tuesday by the
death of her father, Spencer
Akers.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Snyder
went to LaGrande Sunday to
pick up their daughter, Peggy
who had been visiting with her
grandparents.
Mr and Mrs William Heath
and two children are leaving
Fridav for Colorado to visit with
her parents, Mr and Mrs John1
McLaughlin and her brother,
who will be visiting from Penn
sylvania.
Visiting with Mr and Mrs Ter-'
rel Benge the first of this week
were Mr Benge's sister and niece,
Mrs Luola Bengtson and Hilda
of Eugene. I
Mr and Mrs John Johnson of
Colfax, Wash left Sunday after
a week's visit with Mr and Mrs
Nate McBride.
Mrs Oliver Adams of Portland
week with the Don Turner fam
ily. Mrs Adams Is the mother
of Mrs Turner.
Dr and Mrs James Norene had
Mr and Mrs Bill Wilson and son
John of Los Angeles visiting
them last week.
Mr and Mrs Robert Brindle and
family and Mr and Mrs Philip
co Sunday to visit Mr and Mrs
Dick Brunner and attend the
Water Capers.
Mr and Mrs Harry Bongers
were in Portland over tne weeK-end.
Mrs Earle Bryant had her sis
ter, Mrs Norman Lynn and friend
Mrs Marguerite Rands of Port
land as house guests over the
weekend.
Your investment Jn a boat, motor, frailer end acces
sories is substantial. Don't overlook the protection a
gainst fire, theft and liability that gcd insurance
provides. See t:l
C. A. RUGGLES
INSURANCE AGENCY
lath end M ait ha Pels-roe left
Tuewday l r Ator;a ta Unit wtth
i heir grandparents.
Entile Graaheaa want te Hinkle
Tuesday la rtvct Ms nephew
Larry Vinton f Portland tho
will u:l with Mm l r to ucrkt
Uly Welff. son of Dr and Mrs
Wallace Wolff. jenl the week
end In Iloardman Uaitlng with
Ronnie Flug.
Dr and Mrs Robert PMtter
weie In Portland and Lugene
over the weekend.
Mr and Mrs W C Collins and
family left on Monday for a two
week's vacation at the coat and
Uniting relatives In Cottage
Grove.
Mr and Mrs Ciena Smith and
children returned Saturday from
two week's vacation In Sun
Valley. Idaho, Glacier National
Park In Montana and Water-
town National Park In Canada.
Visiting Mr ond Mrs Conlrr
Lanham this week Is Mr Lan-
ham's nephew, Ray Lanham of
Hermlston.
Guest at the home of Mr and
Mrs Randall Martin on Monday
and Tuesday th-s week was Lt
Jay Wheelhouse of Arlington,
home on leave from the Air
Force. The last part of the week,
Miss Janice Martin visited with
Mr and Mrs Clarence Wheel
house of Olex. i
Ili.U- I ie ti rt i f I eiin
tr!51 o filled v!!r. lu
3at 1 xiil.:- Gio!h' 1 id
tthat ta termed t:.M ir.i nry t
it-). hli inlliii.uii M.ftir.um
if to 1121 an lor ai d i tt to
im- wtxkt-l- I'rt an lvt !i i:
l irae frd.-rl i!r( nniri.t ta aid
r;nea Willi alum aM crime, Atf-
I . t:!ufr : Im-fraa prUf uj Jn
, . . f,l tun.p pn-i'tsm and
tisoie tim-me. ClUl Rights: End
racial :;-i.r.ir.a!k!t In Vulif.j;,
education. ht'U!i. rte. TVe:
l .iro-w lanes It rievt-ary lo
line! demands. heW It.Ucction
i-.'i, v Me.:.al tare: A new
Mxut.iy lis tem providing
fund t care fr aged, ruca
p.Jity; Balance federal budget
except in depreafclon J-crkxl.
DEMO CONVENTION GAG
Motirw .Saeetland, Clackamas
County aenator ami ivmocratic
candidate for aecretary of stte
w a m. ir.lM-r of the Important
I latfoim committee at the Demo
cratic national convention in is
Angee and was Instrumental In
felting Ihe convention to odopi
atrong planks In favor of civil
rights. Western resource devel
epment and World War I vet
trans.
Arriving at his hotel, which
wived as convention headquart
ers he was surprised to M-e a
demonstration, complete with
signs, urging his election. "Mon
roe for Secretary of State." Ac
cording to press wire dispatches
Mr and Mrs Steve Thompson
and Judy of Pendleton were in
town Monday to attend the fun
eral of Mrs John 11 Barrle.
or uern MaMln Jdoorua,
fflllli.i rl..n tcf we.
J ?.; Mri!n hU-rt as
ma.utrf i l;usa m'iht break
hefrli.f ji U( J-eivclfatW k.m
EMPLOYMENT HECOIO
An ail i! me iriJ ff ere.pli)'
meni in Oieffon Wa rracl-.rd In
mi I June, the State Ivj-arlment
of I n- !.-) mer.t repAf1ed Mon
da, Ttse new- figure was T.0,
juft II '.si over the previous
l-i--id in Augut IS'ai
At the im time, unerr.ploy-
rnc m iiaInI .lt.7(Ki, about 7 per
rvnt me than the total a rar
ajro.
The rurrriit rmploment total
is t',lVM more than In My and
Zi H(ft moie than In June 1319.
Mot of the Increase Is In farm
johs. Theie were healthy In-
creae In fianl pruceln6, con
struction, wood produrta, trade
a ru! acrvice at a Hons.
MISS LUSK TO WED
Miss Jeanne Luk and Donald
Cernard Fox of Buhl. Idaho, will
mariietl In St Rita'a Catholic
Church in San An-1 mo, Calif, at
11 o'rliM-k. Saturday. July 30.
The bride elect Is the daughter
of V S Sen and Mrs Hall S Lusk.
of Salem, and Mr Fox Is the son
of the Jute James D Fox and Mrs
Norbert Khlers of Genoa, Neb
raska.
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